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American Psychological Association (APA)
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Path Analysis of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Developing Diabetes
Characteristics of OEF/OIF/OND Veterans Related to Symptom Severity in a VA Post-Deployment Clinic
Interdisciplinary Approach to Complex Patient Care
Virtual Relationships: Applying Core Principles of Effective Integrated Behavioral Health to Serve Rural Clinics through Telehealth Offerings
Community Health Worker Home Visits For Geriatric Patients In Primary Care: An Impact Evaluation
Brief Interventions for Trauma-Informed Care in Pediatric Primary Care Settings
Building the Workforce through Implementation of a Telephone Health Coaching Intervention
Depth and Breadth: Building Capacity for Coordinated, Comprehensive Care through Collaboration and Collective Impact
Two complementary initiatives are advancing comprehensive care in Houston through integration of physical and behavioral health care as well as
Linkage: Connecting Addiction Medicine to Primary Care; Empowering Patients to Take a leading Role in Managing their Overall Health
Research has shown that higher activation and engagement with health care is associated with better self-management. To our knowledge, the linkage
Si, se puede! Providing Effective Integrated care to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Latinx Patients and their Families
Does your clinic serve a large LEP community? Are you involved in training bilingual Spanish behavioral health providers? This presentation will
Understanding the Importance of Asking Hard Questions In Primary Care: One FQHCs experience with Implementing System Wide ACE Screening in WCCs
Pediatric Well Child Checks (WCCs) are routine points in medical care that offer opportunities for wellness promotion, broad screening, and further
Patterns and Outcomes from Warm Handoffs in Integrated Pediatric Clinics
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the benefits of the presence of Behavioral Health Primary Care (BHPC) staff located in pediatric primary
Using Applied Implementation Science to Build Workforce Capacity Within your Integrated Care Organization
The "what"
One is Too Many – Our Program’s and Institution’s Response to Loss
The loss of a team member to suicide has huge impacts for those close to them and also for the medical system in which the person worked, as a whole.